By: Clare Bruce
How To Dad’s Jordan Watson has nailed the majority of our fathers’ joke-telling styles, in his video, How to Tell Jokes Like a Dad.
The beloved, slightly-scruffy, viral Kiwi Dad in work shorts and khaki t-shirt, makes comic instructional videos on Youtube and social media, poking fun at the foibles of Dad everywhere.
Check out the list below… and watch the video. Which joke-telling style best describes the Dad in your life?
1. That Laughing Fit Dad
Struggles to complete the actual joke due to uncontrollably cracking up at his own hilarity.
2. The ‘Not Really a Dad Joke But Your Dad Does it All the Time’ Dad
Repeatedly does a practical joke that may or may not make the child laugh every single time.
3. The ‘Forget the Start of the Joke’ Dad
Joke fails to launch, due to forgetting crucial details right at the start.
4. The ‘Forget the Middle of the Joke’ Dad
Starts okay, gets confused and lost somewhere in the middle…
5. The ‘Forget the End of the Joke’ Dad
Gets joke off to a cracking start but fizzles out at the punchline.
6. The ‘Dad that Needs to Explain the Joke After he’s Told the Joke’ Dad
Terrible delivery makes joke completely unfunny so Dad tries to elicit laughter after the punchline with unnecessary explanations.
7. The “Shhhhhhhh” Dad
Thinks his joke is so funny that it’s imperative everyone in the room is silent and listens.
8. The “Ayyyyy?” Dad
After the punchline, tries to get listeners onside by egging them on with “ayyyy?” Most commonly found in New Zealand and Australia.
9. The Socially Awkward Dad
Ruins joke due to lack of confidence/ enthusiasm/ social savvy in the delivery.
10. The ‘Skips Heaps of Important Info’ Dad
Closely related to the ‘Forget the Middle of the Joke’ Dad.
11. The ‘Pull My Finger’ Dad
Thinks that old chestnut about flatulence is still funny after 27 years.
Article supplied with thanks to Hope Media.
About the Author: Clare is a digital journalist for the Broadcast Industry.